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Release Date:
January 21, 1971
Original Title:
A Severed Head
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures Corporation
Winkast Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
Antonia Lynch-Gibbon, wife of upper-crust wine dealer Martin, falls in love with her husband's best friend, noted psychiatrist Palmer Anderson. While both Palmer and Antonia would like to remain in Martin's life, he has some secrets of his own — namely, a mistress called Georgie, whom his womanizing brother also desires. All the while, Palmer's sister Honor seems to know everyone's business.
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Art Direction:
John Clark
Assistant Director:
Peter Bolton
Associate Producer:
Denis Holt
Camera Operator:
John Harris
Conductor:
Stanley Myers
Continuity:
Ene Watts
Costume Design:
Sue Yelland
Director:
Dick Clement
Director of Photography:
Austin Dempster
Editor:
Peter Weatherley
Hairdresser:
Carol Beckett
Location Scout:
Peter Mullins
Makeup Artist:
Freddie Williamson
Novel:
Iris Murdoch
Original Music Composer:
Stanley Myers
Other:
Ian La Frenais
Presenter:
Elliott Kastner
Jerry Gershwin
Producer:
Alan Ladd Jr.
Producer's Assistant:
Marion Rosenberg
Production Design:
Richard Macdonald
Production Manager:
Timothy Burrill
Publicist:
Crawford Mackie
Screenplay:
Frederic Raphael
Set Dresser:
Hugh Scaife
Sound Editor:
Mike Le Mare
Sound Mixer:
Nolan Roberts
Sound Recordist:
Norman Bolland
Theatre Play:
Iris Murdoch
J. B. Priestley
Wardrobe Master:
Lotte Slattery
Frank Vinall
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